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Sunday, April 25, 2021

Pairs of Men on the Beach, Part 2 - Affectionate guys in suits


Part 2 of our beach pairs double feature shows guys in suits who seem more than just a bit chummy.
These two seem quite happy to have paired up.  I'm sure they had a great time at the seashore.

 

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  1. That was quite a daring bikini for the time to wear in public. Perhaps it was a private beach.

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    1. I wondered if it was Black's Beach, San Diego, then privately owned and often used by nudists and the "racier" set, and the site of quite a few physique photo shoots. The topography, light and sand quality would match.

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  2. I can't help feeling that these men were not of our persuasion. Up to the early 60s, I remember heteros could put their arms around each others shoulders with no "stigma" being attached to it. These men seem to fall into that category.

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    1. I remember that, too, and this would likely be an example.

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  3. The guy on the right reminds me a lot of my maternal uncle (mother's sister's husband. Same build, same body hair pattern. He wore a suit just like the guy on the right is wearing, buckle and all. My lifelong fascination with hairy men, bulges and what we now call "VPLs" stem from summers secretly staring at that beautiful man on the beach behind my grandparent's beach house. He and my father both worked for my maternal grandfather in his general contracting business. There is a photo of them shirtless in jeans, carpenter's belts and work boots in a pose just like this taken while they were building the house I grew up in. I agree with Big Dude about no stigma back then.

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    1. I think a lot of us got "imprinted" with certain male images as youngsters. For me it was the cowboys and other non-family workers on the ranch where I grew up. As much as I don't want to live in Texas these days, I do enjoy visiting ranch country.

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  5. I did a double take here because the guy on the left looks very much like someone I worked with in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Looking again, it is not him and he was definitely “not of our persuasion” as Big Dude puts it.

    I too was "imprinted" with certain male images as a youngster, and my love of hairy men dates back my father’s 1970s porn mags.

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    1. Well, some of those cowboys were hairy, so I got that one, too, lol!

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